Show r STAR STARDUST 1 DUST Movie Radio a io By VIRGINIA VALE OU YOU Ou probably will hear Oliva de Haviland's name frequently in the future ure and anti see her pretty often on the screen You may read her story in the magazines thou though h Its It's doubtful whether she will viii give he out all nil the facts So here Is that story a n mow mowing movIn moving In ing one Remember r It when you 1 0 see her ller as ns In Midsummer mer Nights Night's Dream She grew V rc up In a n small town In California went to school there got alon along as ns most girls do She lived with her mother and her stepfather When she was US In high school she was to appear In a n school play piny Her lIer stepfather objected In fact he threatened to make male her leave home borne If she Insisted on appearing Whereupon she left home and her younger sister elster left with her She went to the home of a friend where she sho helped with the work acted as companion and finished school Also she took that part In Inthe Inthe inthe the school play A dramatic coach lived In the town when she wasn't In I England where she Is very well known In in- deed She had met Oliva as ns a little girl when she was putting on school pageants there She sow saw that the girl Irl hud had a n future so EO she trained her arid and gave ave her the part art artof of Alice In In Alice In Wonderland Wonderland Wonder land when she produced It at nt one I of the big California universities I IMax Max Reinhardt came to the the performance per per- and wanted Oliva for forthe forthe forthe the role of Tuck Puck In Midsummer I II NIghts Night's I hrs Dream which he was to todo todo do flo In San Francisco Later when he produced It In the Hollywood Holly Howl Bowl with movie moyle mo le stars In the leading leadIng lead lead- In Ing roles she understudied Herrala Herm Herra la and finally played It there Lere anc nn and also In the screen version whIch you will see before long Ing And now little Miss Mus de has lias a mOL movie motie e contract and probably will wil go far She has hru beauty and talent talent- and mid I think her story shows that she the has character fr I Speaking of or dramatic coaches I Clark Gables Gable's first wife arrived recently recently re re- In New York ork she bad had come east enst to coach conch Julie Julle Haydon laydon for he her role In n a stage play And this firs first Mrs Irs Gable Is a n very cry Interesting person person person per per- son Indeed She taught Clark Gable how to act She really gave ga him his start star toward the stage and the movies They were divorced Just as ns he wa was beginning to tC realize the ambitions ambition which he had had for tor himself and which she had had for him and h he married hl his present wife who wathen wa was then a widow The public Is likely to sympathize sympathize ver very deeply with wives who wh play a big part In their husbands husband's successes and then have to step tep stepaside stepaside aside but Mrs I Gable does not hot ot feel fee at all sorry for herself nor does doe she say the sort of things about th the dashing Clark that some women say of others But she insists on beIng be Ing proud of him as an excellent pupil and shed she'd rather talk about abou her other pupils pupils among among them have hav been Johnny Br Bruce ce Cabot and Rochelle Hudson than Hudson than about him ic fr frit it took this spat with Metro to show Myrna Loy Just how popular she Is people go around tearing their hair because they cant can't see he heon tier her heron on the screen As for the batt battle e Its It's the old old one which James Jarne Cagney among others has Cou fought ht She feels that she ought to have hae more money her contract was to toha ha have haC C been adjusted If It she became becam a n star and no one can deny that tha she became one but she made 15 pictures In two years and the salary didn't t go up as ns she felt Celt that 1 It should So she has signed a n contract con conn tract with Hecht and MacArthur to appear In Soak the Rich Meanwhile l le Mr Schenck president of Metro says she's getting 1000 1500 l OO OOn a n week weel with Increases during the term lerm of at her employment and he ho feels that she's unreasonable in demanding demanding de de- manding a n week now It looks as fiS If it she would marry soon Incidentally which will trill give her n a 1 husband ml to fight tight her battles for her K Tributes have been falling thick and fust fast lately In In the preface to the picture he lie recently completed Ramon Kamon Navarro gives credit to Rex flex Ingram Ingrum for discovering und and InspirIng Ing log him And BIng Crosby turned turne down a n lot of big offers otters to sing on the air und and then sang on Paul Pau Whiteman's program for nothing because ho he u used e to be ou oue of or White mans man's boys ODDS AND ENDS ENDS- Katharine i Hepburn looks loa too roo mannish jut for words I in her new Sylvia 4 Scarlett Barlett haircut Most of oj the movie stars get gel babies for or adoption from rum The Cradle in Evanston Ill III Barbara cI galone got gal I one there lher and will appear in a picture based on the die famous home Cl called led j Baby Market Mar t O 0 Wr arn r Union |